Volkswagen’s Zero-Emission Lineup: Up to 702 km of Range and Prices Starting at €24,800 — Full Breakdown of All 11 Models - Carsfera.com

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Volkswagen’s Zero-Emission Lineup: Up to 702 km of Range and Prices Starting at €24,800 — Full Breakdown of All 11 Models

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Volkswagen strengthens its electric and plug-in hybrid offensive in Spain with 11 Zero Emission (DGT label 0) models, ranges of up to 702 km, and more competitive prices than ever.

Volkswagen boasts record numbers: over 6,400 orders in 2025

The German brand is enjoying a great moment in its electrification strategy. Between January and October 2025, Volkswagen has tripled the number of plug-in hybrid and electric vehicle orders in Spain compared to the same period in 2024 — surpassing 6,400 reservations, including 4,600 PHEVs and 1,750 full EVs. And the momentum won’t stop there: in 2026, the lineup will expand with the new urban ID. Polo, ID. Polo GTI, and ID. Cross, all built in Spain. Then, in 2027, Volkswagen will introduce the ID. Every1, the electric successor to the discontinued up!, with an expected price of €20,000.

All-electric lineup: up to 702 km on a single charge

Currently, Volkswagen offers six fully electric models with the DGT label 0, delivering ranges between 417 and 702 km. The ID.3 opens the range from €24,800, offering between 170 and 326 hp and 52–79 kWh batteries. Next comes the ID.4, priced from €34,400, offering up to 560 km of range, and its sleeker sibling, the ID.5, with slightly improved efficiency thanks to its aerodynamic design, starting at €37,000.

At the top sits the ID.7, Volkswagen’s electric flagship sedan, boasting up to 702 km of range and 286 or 340 hp, available from €47,500. Its Tourer estate variant starts at €48,100, while the versatile ID. Buzz van offers 417–469 km of range, starting at €46,195.

Plug-in hybrids: up to 142 km of pure electric range

Volkswagen’s PHEV eHybrid range also continues to grow. Equipped with 19.7 kWh batteries and fast charging up to 50 kW, these plug-in hybrids deliver record-breaking electric ranges. The Golf eHybrid leads with 142 km of zero-emission driving, followed by the Tiguan (122 km) and the Passat (135 km). The Tayron offers 121 km, while the Touareg PHEV, with its combined 380 hp, provides 48 km of electric range. Prices range from €32,200 to €78,635.

Simplified purchasing and exclusive benefits

To enhance the buying experience, Volkswagen has streamlined its trim levels to just four (Pure, Pro, Pro S, and GTX) and now offers customers a 90-minute driving course through the ID. School, teaching them how to make the most of their EV. Those who register with the Volkswagen Club also receive a €730 We Charge card for use at public charging points. Additionally, official dealers offer ID. Charger and ID. Charger Pro home units, both capable of up to 22 kW, along with an optional Installation Package for convenient setup.

Volkswagen leads the charge toward an electric future

With this strong product lineup, Volkswagen cements its position as one of Europe’s most committed brands to electrification. By combining range, technology, and local production, the German automaker stands in a prime position heading into 2026. In short, a full Zero Emission lineup for every kind of driver, proving that the sustainable future is already here — and it proudly wears a German badge.

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